Mechanical Ventilation in the Emergency Department: A Prospective Cross-Sectional Study



Status:Completed
Conditions:Hospital, Pulmonary
Therapuetic Areas:Pulmonary / Respiratory Diseases, Other
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any
Updated:10/14/2017
Start Date:July 2012
End Date:March 2014

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Despite its life-saving potential, the mechanical ventilator has great potential to do harm.
Despite years of research, the mortality in acute lung injury (ALI) remains very high.
Treatment options after ALI onset are very limited, therefore prevention may be the best
option. Unfortunately, the emergency department has not been studied with respect to
mechanical ventilation practices, and its contribution to ALI is unknown. The investigators
hypothesize that mechanical ventilation is frequently used in the ED and for a variety of
reasons, and that ED mechanical ventilation has an effect on long term outcomes.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Ventilation either via an endotracheal tube or tracheostomy

Exclusion Criteria:

- Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation;

- Death in the immediate post-intubation phase of care;

- Chronic ventilator-dependence, either at home or extended care facility.
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